device for a long time lapse shot

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There is some special device from Beaulieu to fix onto the syncho-axis. It is rare and sells at high prices.

Possibly you are better off with a Nizo 480/481 or such. These have extensive intervalometer features and B or automatic B. Their remote control works with external intervalometers too...
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Thanks aj, a 7th camera is not on my agenda for the moment, i'd rather become mister intervalometer for a try. Life is hell.
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Anybody looking for an inexpensive and yet hard to find Canon intervalometer, let me know.
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This Time Lapse FAQ on the Kinsman Physics Productions site shows a Tobin motor on a Bolex H16, but it also shows several different homemade electromechanical intervalometers built for the Bolex. These things actually push the single-shot trigger on the Bolex, which requires quite a bit of force compared to what it takes to trip a cable-actuated single-shot release on an S8 camera.

It would be fairly easy to build one of these. In fact, one of the examples shown uses a variable speed motor and a plexiglass cam to trip a standard mechanical cable release. I've been thinking of building one for my Elmo 1012xls, which doesn't have a built-in intervalomter. The cost would be miniscule compared to the cost of a Tobin.
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Post by al77 »

Jukka did a post about an intervalometer he was working on a while back...
jukka's intervalometer thread
sounds interesting...
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Post by arnaud »

Thanks Monobath, the timelapse FAQ is a very good link that should be added in the FAQ links of this forum. Concerning the "fairly easy way of building" any electronic gear, this is another world for me, and it's why I have to push the button myself every 4-6 seconds for 15 minutes which is still OK compared to something worst.
al77, I sent an mp to Jukka about it but did not get any answer.
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Time Lapse Control

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I have a time lapse unit which simply closes the circuit contacts via the mini-jack (2.5mm) in the camera to close the shutter. The unit is attached via a cable and has a range of about 2fps to about 30 minutes per frame. Its powered by a 9v battery.

This was bought from the Widescreen Centre in London a few years ago and its durable and reliable. Having had a quick look through their website they dont seem to stock it anymore, but it might be worth giving them a ring to see.
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Post by arnaud »

onsuper8, I did it a week ago. They don't sell it anymore.
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